banner by ledgerloverAstoria had married Draco for politics, and religion had not factored
into their registry-office marriage. It wasn't something they spoke about;
Astoria believed and Draco did not. That was that.
They didn't like to speak about Luna Lovegood either.

It had crept up on him like the tide. Like the gurgling waves at the sea’s seams,
the kind that ebbed to-and-fro with the pull of the moon. It came in like the tide,
and it crested and caught and crashed and before his head broke the surface -
he’d been swept out to sea.Fred Weasley II

phenomenal banner by justonemoreficLike his father, he was a mind in a machine. The shaking
hands were not his, and nor were the numb, frostbitten feet.
Scorpius bit his lip, and felt himself inhabit the cold limbs once more.

for Slytherinchica08's Real Life Problems challenge | beta'd by long_live_luna_bellatrix
runner up: best angst and 'story with all the feels', 2013 Golden Snitch Awards

Art is on the Hogwarts curriculum. Scorpius Malfoy thinks he’s up to teaching it.
A near non-existent budget, stubborn students and one homicidal house plant disagree. for cherrybear’s the perks of being a wallflower challenge

Scorpius, by contrast, was unpopular to the point that he blended in with the wallpaper.
You would miss him if you blinked; he was the sort of boy you really had to keep your
eyes peeled for. Happily, one of Lucy’s main occupations was, in fact, keeping her short-
sighted eyes peeled for things not immediately in front of her, and she rather took a
liking to him once they were official set painters.for ravenclaw333's bromance challenge

banner by soliloquy @ TDAShe had to admit, even as she watched, that there was something alive about
them, something that breathed through the layers of paint and the fixed smiles.written for blueirony's 'no warnings' challenge.